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Troubleshooting
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Proof Sign-off:
ABE J.Hashimoto, K.Iwamura
M.Ishigami
S. Halvorson
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The color looks different from what you see on 
the computer screen
Cause
What to do
Printed colors do not exactly 
match the colors on your 
monitor, since printers and 
monitors use different color 
systems: monitors use RGB 
(red, green, and blue), while 
printers typically use CMYK 
(cyan, magenta, yellow, and 
black). 
Although it is difficult to match colors 
perfectly, selecting the printer driver’s 
ICM setting (for Windows XP, Me, 98, 
95, 2000, or Server 2003) or ColorSync 
setting (for Macintosh) can improve 
color matching between different 
devices. For details, see “Using the 
predefined settings” on page 50 
for 
Windows, and “Using the predefined 
settings” on page 96
 for Macintosh.
For Macintosh, the System 
Profile setting is not in use.
To apply ColorSync properly, your 
input device and the application must 
support ColorSync, and a System 
Profile must be used for your monitor.
PhotoEnhance4 may be 
selected in the printer driver.
The PhotoEnhance 4 feature corrects the 
contrast and brightness of the original 
image data, and so may not be suitable 
for printing vivid images.